Drug Addiction Poems
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Drug addiction poems have become a useful therapeutic tool for many addicts seeking to gain control over their addictions.
About Drug Addiction Poetry
There are several different types of drug addiction poems. For example:
- Poetry written by an addict about the problems contributing to his/her addiction
- Poetry written by an addict about the effects of his/her addiction
- Poetry written by an addict about his/her steps toward recovery
- Poems written by friends and family members of the addict to express how they feel about his/her addiction
- Poems written by friends and family members of the addict to celebrate his/her steps toward recovery
Some poems consist of short rhyming verse, while others are longer and less structured in nature. Due to the nature of the topic, most drug addiction poetry could best be described as raw and highly emotional. Themes of mental illness and physical or sexual abuse may also be explored if these circumstances contributed to the addict's drug problem.
While drug addiction poetry is often shared on websites or in therapy groups, some poets prefer to keep their work private. However, it's important to remember the act of creating still has value regardless of what you choose to do with the final product. Only you can decide if you are ready to share your work with others.
Poetry as a Therapeutic Tool
Poetry about drug addiction and drug abuse is often used as part of creative arts therapy. The goal of creative arts therapy is to provide the addict with a constructive way to deal with the emotions surrounding his/her addiction. The purpose is not to create poetry that is worthy of publication in a major literary journal, but rather to tap into poetry as a tool for gaining a better understanding of one's addiction. Other forms of creative arts therapy include singing, dancing, painting or sculpting.
While creative arts therapy can be a very useful tool in overcoming drug addiction, it should be cautioned that poetry alone is not enough to help an addict make a full recovery. For someone suffering from a serious drug problem, enlisting the services of health care professionals at an addiction treatment center is still the best option. In fact, many addiction treatment centers have poetry writing groups that are used in conjunction with detox, addiction counseling, group therapy and other drug addiction treatment methods.
You can learn more about the role of poetry in treating addiction by visiting The National Association for Poetry Therapy website. This website also provides information for people interested in becoming certified poetry therapists.
Places to Find Drug Addiction Poems Online
If you're looking for drug addiction poetry online to use as a tool for discussion in a therapy group or a way to jump start your own writing process, check out the following helpful websites:
- Project GHB, a website that aims to increase awareness of the problems associated with addiction to Ecstasy, Ketamine and certain other prescription drugs, includes a special section with drug addiction poetry.
- Sober Recovery, a website that helps people locate local addiction treatment centers, has a forum devoted to sharing poetry, quotes and inspirational sayings about overcoming addiction.
- If you're looking for poetry that reflects your spiritual beliefs, Christian Recovery Ministries has a section of its forum devoted to drug addiction poems written from a Christian perspective.
- The NA/AA Recovery Zone provides information on the effects of drug addiction, as well as a number of stories and poems. There is also a link for you to submit your own work.
Share Your Poetry
Have you written a poem about addiction? Feel free to use the comments section below this article to share your work with other readers!
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MY KRYPTONITE
I ...ing hate you you stripped everything from me every little ...ing reason i had to wake up in the morning you left me cold and alone shivering and sweating on the floor of an empty apartment i feel like you pored gasoline all over my body and now your standing over me just watching me watch you stand there with a match in your hand and a ...ty grin on your face while you watch my whole world burn till its nothing but a single ash floating through the empty space between nothing and nowhere being propelled by the heat off the never ending flames of my addiction MY KRYPTONITE...Your a mold growing on the windows of my soul blacking out everything that could possibly light my way through this sick and twisted cesspool of stagnant memories and depression filled maze called life you are my demise my incurable cancer my judge jury and executioner my shackles my straitjacket my gun with one bullet you are the reason im just a corps of the innocent child i use to be you are my addiction you are MY KRYPTONITE!!!!
-- Contributed by: jason kehresYou Came Walking In
Id like to thank you for your support, for being a true friend. In times of challenge as others walked out, you came walking in.
You shared with me how youve overcome, how you have been set free, how by meeting challenges one by one you now live with sobriety.
You didnt preach, but said within my reach I too could be set free. To many friends, Ive made amends since you shared those words with me.
No longer caught in shadow cast its a better life I share. Your lessons taught as years have past, truly prove how much you care.
Id like to thank you for your support, for being a true friend. For in times of challenge as others walked out, you came walking in. (C) 2009 by John S. Caswell
The newcomer headed back from a long ways out He could barely hear the voices call The ones that said, "Keep coming back" Whenever he'd stumble and fall The road underfoot had jagged rocks That bruised his injured feet And slippery places where he'd slide on back When he struggled not to retreat But those voices kept calling to him From oh so far away Whenever he resolved to get high no more They told him, "just for today. Don't try to carry the weeks or months Or to grasp the oncoming years You'll only add to your sorrow and pain Shed the sorrow and find joy in your tears." So, he finally surrendered And gave up the fight As he turned to a higher power And God helped him find the light. Suddenly far away existed no more They were walking along by his side As they asked him to remind them How bad it had been And he knew he need no longer hide The secrets that lurked like a vampire dark In the shadows of his mind So he let in the light that burned them away And left their ashes behind.
-- Contributed by: Peter
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